Exploring the strategies to overcome diabetes-related stigma in patients’ family: A qualitative study

Mehri Doosti-Irani, K. Noorian, S. Abdoli
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Introduction: Asian countries, including Iran, experience diabetes-related stigma. Since a stigma-free identity is necessary for optimal diabetes management, the necessity of efforts to reduce diabetes-related stigma has been emphasized. This study aimed to explore the strategies to overcome diabetes-related stigma at the family level in Iran. Methods: Seventy-four volunteered people (people with diabetes, family members, non-diabetic people, and healthcare personnel) participated in a qualitative content analysis study to extract the anti-stigma strategies. Data collection was done until data saturation through unstructured in-depth face-to-face interviews, focus groups, Email, short message service (SMS), and telephone interviews. All audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim data were analyzed using the conventional content analysis approach. Results: Participants were raised "empowering families of people with diabetes" that would be possible through "family education" and "family-group formation". Educating families about "stigmatizing behavior", "coping skills", "accepting the person with diabetes as the main responsible person for disease control", and "diabetes" is necessary to help families by creating a free-stigma atmosphere. All the training could be programmed in peer groups of families to facilitate goal achievement. Conclusion: Some obtained strategies have been suggested for other stigmatizing conditions like tuberculosis or mental health. However, it must be noticed that every condition is specific and also each stigmatized person is unique and is affected by complex factors. So it is impossible to develop generic stigma reduction interventions for all health conditions. Most studies on stigma have considered families a part of society and have proposed general strategies for them.
探讨克服患者家庭中糖尿病相关污名的策略:一项定性研究
亚洲国家,包括伊朗,经历了与糖尿病相关的耻辱。由于无耻辱感的身份对于最佳的糖尿病管理是必要的,因此必须努力减少与糖尿病相关的耻辱感。本研究旨在探讨在伊朗家庭层面克服糖尿病相关耻辱感的策略。方法:74名志愿者(糖尿病患者、家属、非糖尿病患者和医护人员)参与定性内容分析研究,提取抗污名化策略。通过非结构化的深度面对面访谈、焦点小组、电子邮件、短消息服务(SMS)和电话访谈,完成数据收集,直到数据饱和。使用常规的内容分析方法对所有录音和转录的逐字数据进行分析。结果:通过“家庭教育”和“家庭小组组建”,培养参与者“为糖尿病患者家庭赋权”。对家庭进行“污名化行为”、“应对技巧”、“接受糖尿病患者为疾病控制的主要责任人”和“糖尿病”等方面的教育,是必要的,可以通过创造一种没有污名化的氛围来帮助家庭。所有的培训都可以在同龄家庭群体中进行,以促进目标的实现。结论:一些已获得的策略已被建议用于其他疾病,如结核病或精神健康。然而,必须注意到,每一种情况都是具体的,而且每个被污名化的人都是独特的,受到复杂因素的影响。因此,不可能针对所有健康状况制定通用的减少病耻感干预措施。大多数关于耻辱的研究都认为家庭是社会的一部分,并为他们提出了一般策略。
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